HOW TO ATTACH A DOCUMENT
1. go to your personal page and be sure you are signed in. click "edit this page."
2. put your cursor (the blinking line) where you want the document to be. it's usually a good idea to type a label first, like "My Word Paper" then have the cursor after that a couple spaces.
3. Click on the little tree icon in the Editor bar. A window will pop up that shows all the documents uploaded to the wiki so far.
4. In this window, click on the "browse" button near the bottom. This lets you search your computer for your paper/document.
5. When you find your paper, either double click on your paper or click once then click "open." The location of your document should appear in the "browse" box.
6. With your correct paper--saved as a .doc or a .rtf--showing in the browse box, DOUBLE CLICK on the upload button next to it. this will automatically put your paper wherever your cursor was.
7. CLICK SAVE--and voila! You're done.
Paper 5 - Visual Argument
Paper Four - Research Paper
Portfolio One Rubric
Rubric for P1
Rubric for P2
Paper One and its assignments and presentations
Paper Two and its assignments and presentations
Paper Three and its assignments and presentations
HOW TO ATTACH A DOCUMENT
1. go to your personal page and be sure you are signed in. click "edit this page."
2. put your cursor (the blinking line) where you want the document to be. it's usually a good idea to type a label first, like "My Word Paper" then have the cursor after that a couple spaces.
3. Click on the little tree icon in the Editor bar. A window will pop up that shows all the documents uploaded to the wiki so far.
4. In this window, click on the "browse" button near the bottom. This lets you search your computer for your paper/document.
5. When you find your paper, either double click on your paper or click once then click "open." The location of your document should appear in the "browse" box.
6. With your correct paper--saved as a .doc or a .rtf--showing in the browse box, DOUBLE CLICK on the upload button next to it. this will automatically put your paper wherever your cursor was.
7. CLICK SAVE--and voila! You're done.